Almost completely different starting XI from the inter game. And Both River’s goals were scored in the first half. All in all they are friendlies that dont matter. Aguirre only got more info on certain players.
@@Windy_Citythey should matter to you’ll even if it is a friendly. Mexico is so awful at the moment that they need to start winning any game to at least gain confidence and momentum. Players need to show their talent to at least get European clubs to have interest in them even if it’s a club in Portugal, Netherlands, or even Austria that’s still better than Liga MX.
@@Windy_City It was literally old news. This video got posted a day after the River Plate game. I'm not concerned so much about the result but for the lack of fire from the Mexican team. Aguirre is trying to form a team with both hands tied behind his back. Until the federation and Liga MX get their heads out of their asses and get in the business of making Mexico a winning team things are not gonna improve
Goes to show that Mexico is a sleeping giant. Yet, the corrupt owners can’t use their brains to earn more money while improving the national team. The clear example of Monterrey signing a contract with Dundee FC to send Mexicans to Europe is a good example because not only does it help player play in a first division but it helps them get a chance at going to a better team. As of now Pedro Pedraza and Cesar Garza from Monterrey are going to be playing in Dundee alongside Antonio portales from atlante (figure in Dundee now).
It will actually be Chespi Lopez and Cesar Garza. And given Garza’s solid performances so far, I wouldn’t be surprised if Dundee decide to keep him and buy him out from Rayados
Old news, they got run over by River Plate in Argentina yesterday
Almost completely different starting XI from the inter game. And Both River’s goals were scored in the first half. All in all they are friendlies that dont matter. Aguirre only got more info on certain players.
@@Windy_Citythey should matter to you’ll even if it is a friendly. Mexico is so awful at the moment that they need to start winning any game to at least gain confidence and momentum. Players need to show their talent to at least get European clubs to have interest in them even if it’s a club in Portugal, Netherlands, or even Austria that’s still better than Liga MX.
@@Windy_City It was literally old news. This video got posted a day after the River Plate game. I'm not concerned so much about the result but for the lack of fire from the Mexican team. Aguirre is trying to form a team with both hands tied behind his back. Until the federation and Liga MX get their heads out of their asses and get in the business of making Mexico a winning team things are not gonna improve
@@Windy_Citybe quiet, when mexico staters beat a B team, yall were celebrating but when another team does it to yall, excuses come in 😂
Goes to show that Mexico is a sleeping giant. Yet, the corrupt owners can’t use their brains to earn more money while improving the national team. The clear example of Monterrey signing a contract with Dundee FC to send Mexicans to Europe is a good example because not only does it help player play in a first division but it helps them get a chance at going to a better team. As of now Pedro Pedraza and Cesar Garza from Monterrey are going to be playing in Dundee alongside Antonio portales from atlante (figure in Dundee now).
It will actually be Chespi Lopez and Cesar Garza.
And given Garza’s solid performances so far, I wouldn’t be surprised if Dundee decide to keep him and buy him out from Rayados
@ would be good for rayados and national team. Dundees gonna pay in Euros and not dollars
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 watch out!!🤣🤣🤣
Sleeping giant?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sleeping giant?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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